Transversity and polarization at COMPASS
Abstract
The study of polarization in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS) with a transversely polarized target has often been suggested as a privileged way to access transversity, as the initial quark polarization can be transmitted to the hyperon and then observed via its weak decay. COMPASS measured the transversity-induced polarization as a function of Bjorken x, of the fraction z of the longitudinal momentum of the fragmenting quark carried by the and of the transverse momentum PT. The results are compatible with zero in all regions of phase space. Under the hypothesis that transversity is a valence object, the previous knowledge of the transversity function allows to get information on the ratio of polarized and unpolarized z-integrated fragmentation functions. On the other hand, if the polarization is entirely due to the s quark, or if a quark-diquark model is applied, information can be obtained on the s quark transversity function.
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